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democrats familiar with the thinking inside the campaign are on defense as well. they say, look, this is in secretary clinton's nature to push through even when she's not feeling well. >> those of us who have covered her for a while and no one covered her more in the last year and a half than you guys. monica, every step of the way you have been with her. you were the pool reporter representing all of the networks yesterday at the 9/11 memorial. take us through what happened. there were big gaps there. what happened when she walked out and you noticed it was uncharacteristic? >> reporter: that's right, andrea. yesterday going into it we thought it would be a straightforward day. we knew secretary clinton would be going to the 9/11 memorial, something her campaign talked about days before she was diagnosed with pneumonia, as we learned on friday. we expected a standard day. we knew she would pay her respects. we were there under more security measures because it was a 9/11 memorial. we were following orders from the memorial staff in addition to the campaign staff.
democrats familiar with the thinking inside the campaign are on defense as well. they say, look, this is in secretary clinton's nature to push through even when she's not feeling well. >> those of us who have covered her for a while and no one covered her more in the last year and a half than you guys. monica, every step of the way you have been with her. you were the pool reporter representing all of the networks yesterday at the 9/11 memorial. take us through what happened. there were...
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to pass defense budget and make sure that our men and women have all the support that they need to do their jobs. and instead, we have a commander in chief who instead of working on things like an authorization for the use of military force in the middle east, is talking about transgender issues. it is simply boggling the mind that this is what he's spending his time on at a time when he should be coming up with a strategy on how to defeat isis. >> there are interesting responses this morning. >> john mccain, who came out against it. no reason to force service members to leave the military regardless of their gender identity. senator joni ernst, a veteran like you as a veteran, she said she served alongside veterans from all different parts of the country. she believes the military should not cover the cost but all americans qualified should be afforded the opportunity. were you surprised by the responses? is this what you would have expected to hear from your colleagues across the aisle? >> i think this is what i would have expected to hear. i think that if anyone who served in unifo
to pass defense budget and make sure that our men and women have all the support that they need to do their jobs. and instead, we have a commander in chief who instead of working on things like an authorization for the use of military force in the middle east, is talking about transgender issues. it is simply boggling the mind that this is what he's spending his time on at a time when he should be coming up with a strategy on how to defeat isis. >> there are interesting responses this...
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believe the weapons were used on march 19 and on some other dates, and we've had occasions from secretary defense hagel that the u.s. supports that. the point is, chris, do you have evidence that you can take to the country and take to the world that won't lead people to say later this was a rush to war based on fragmentary evidence as in the case of iraq. and that's not so easy with chemical weapons. >> the letter congress sent to the white house was easy in terms of use of language. they said we have evidence that leads to these initial assessments that chemical weapons were used on a small scale. but we want corroboration. an assessment is just that. it's an assessment of the evidence before you. corroboration is it's beyond a shadow of a doubt. and so they want to move in that direction before they take any steps. also, i think one reason, and david can speak to this as well, i'm not sure there are a lot of good options. >> right. let's go through that. >> once you get to that red line. >> we say we like to get the russians and the chinese not to veto as permanent members and have a formal u.
believe the weapons were used on march 19 and on some other dates, and we've had occasions from secretary defense hagel that the u.s. supports that. the point is, chris, do you have evidence that you can take to the country and take to the world that won't lead people to say later this was a rush to war based on fragmentary evidence as in the case of iraq. and that's not so easy with chemical weapons. >> the letter congress sent to the white house was easy in terms of use of language....
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it felt in that environment defensive. and it feels in this environment expansive. it feels like a majority coalition that sees itself as a majority coalition. that's been the through line for this whole convention -- we're a majority coalition, we act like a majority coalition, we can include others, we're not scared of difference, and there's a sort of projected vote of confidence that you see throughout this. i also thought there was a really important part of that speech tonight, which was probably the least soaring, which was just economic meat and potatoes, in which she was able to look out and say, if you're angry, if you're frustrated or furious, that's okay. i hear you. here's what we're going to do. we're going to raise the minimum wage, we're going to tax the rich, we're going to have jobs and infrastructure, we're going to have debt-free college. she laid out a pretty liberal economic agenda, speaking to those people who feel left out of that. so, the hard part for her was to balance this confidence of ascendance, this america is already great, while spe
it felt in that environment defensive. and it feels in this environment expansive. it feels like a majority coalition that sees itself as a majority coalition. that's been the through line for this whole convention -- we're a majority coalition, we act like a majority coalition, we can include others, we're not scared of difference, and there's a sort of projected vote of confidence that you see throughout this. i also thought there was a really important part of that speech tonight, which was...
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i don't think we should be defensive about it. i think there's a strong, good, right story to tell. >> as the president pointed out, 8 million people have signed up on the exchanges. 28% of those young invincibles. not to mention an additional 6 million young adults and children gain coverage through obamacare and 5 million enrolled outside the marketplace. now although the numbers are still coming many, early signs suggest many of those people are getting covered for the first time. 4% of americans are newly ensured this year and more than half of them got insurance through the exchanges. all of this is great news unless you're one of the estimated 5.7 million people who live in one of 24 states where republican governors or legislators are blocking the expansion. sounds like a strong 2014 offensive message to me. especially when you look at what happened this week when republican members of congress went home to face constituents. some of whom are are now covered thanks to the aca. republicans had no response when asked why they
i don't think we should be defensive about it. i think there's a strong, good, right story to tell. >> as the president pointed out, 8 million people have signed up on the exchanges. 28% of those young invincibles. not to mention an additional 6 million young adults and children gain coverage through obamacare and 5 million enrolled outside the marketplace. now although the numbers are still coming many, early signs suggest many of those people are getting covered for the first time. 4%...
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comey was creating problems for him with the russian government might be looking toward some kind of a defense against the notion that his firing of comey was obstruction of justice. maybe that he was trying to cover up some kind of wrongdoing on his part, and that maybe it was all about his exercise of his foreign affairs powers and his need to achieve detante with russia and move this country closer to russia, and that is a totally legitimate reason to have fired the fbi director and to try to sort of wind down that investigation. so we'll see what their strategy emerges as in the coming days and weeks, especially after the president returns from this trip. >> charlie savage, great to have you on. thank you. >> thank you. >>> so will trump's base be happy with the tone that we saw today in saudi arabia with the muslim world on terror? more straight ahead. card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's
comey was creating problems for him with the russian government might be looking toward some kind of a defense against the notion that his firing of comey was obstruction of justice. maybe that he was trying to cover up some kind of wrongdoing on his part, and that maybe it was all about his exercise of his foreign affairs powers and his need to achieve detante with russia and move this country closer to russia, and that is a totally legitimate reason to have fired the fbi director and to try...
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but hagel himself was on the defensive a lot today. and if the administration really wants him, they'd better back him and they'd better back him really fast and furious. >> richard, i thought he showed a great deal of composure. really took the high road when he was being attacked. >> look, there's a lot of personal animus there from john mccain to his old friend. they went out campaigning against each other. look, they may have split on the question of the surge in iraq, but the problem for john mccain is he was the biggest -- one of the biggest advocates for invading iraq. and so john mccain might want to try and whitewash the whole experience and pretend like it was all a great thing for america. but you know, when you look back at it, chuck hagel got the overall analysis right. this was the biggest foreign policy disaster since vietnam, where they both served. it's very personal. >> david, your thoughts. >> john mccain wants to start the conversation of iraq at the surge and not before that. and hell has no fury like mccain's scor
but hagel himself was on the defensive a lot today. and if the administration really wants him, they'd better back him and they'd better back him really fast and furious. >> richard, i thought he showed a great deal of composure. really took the high road when he was being attacked. >> look, there's a lot of personal animus there from john mccain to his old friend. they went out campaigning against each other. look, they may have split on the question of the surge in iraq, but the...
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we're dependent upon general mattis, the secretary of defense, general kelly, the white house chief of staff, general h.r. mcmaster, the national security adviser to keep the president of the united states from turning the nuclear codes into a weapon in a fit of peak as he pointed out. >> so you're saying that they are right in not enforcing the chain of command. when the time comes, they shouldn't salute? are you saying that, john anthony, they should not salute this president if he tries to go nuclear? >> personally, yes. also, what they would -- if they were to do that, it would be illegal. when the president makes an order, especially when it comes to the nuclear codes, that is a command. if anyone in that chain of command does not follow that, they're breaking the law. but to my mind -- yes, they're breaking the law -- >> small potatoes -- >> it's the most patriotic that they could ever do. >> perhaps useful civil disoh bead yans at that point. >> tackle him. >> i'm the only none columnist here, so i'm not going to weigh -- >> you can handle this. when u james clapper the former h
we're dependent upon general mattis, the secretary of defense, general kelly, the white house chief of staff, general h.r. mcmaster, the national security adviser to keep the president of the united states from turning the nuclear codes into a weapon in a fit of peak as he pointed out. >> so you're saying that they are right in not enforcing the chain of command. when the time comes, they shouldn't salute? are you saying that, john anthony, they should not salute this president if he...
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he claimed it was local self-defense forces. i think that was the phrase. and gradually, over the last three years, it basically evolved into him proudly and brazenly admitting it was indeed the russian military behind the operation. so i think, you know, let's wait and see what happens in a few years 'time. >> what's the danger of the trump administration not accepting this argument that you make? because they're not even at a point that they are in a position to push on the russians. the russians are saying, give us our compounds back. nothing happened. there's no more to talk about. you stole our stuff. if we're not in a position to say to them, you need to stop doing these things, and maybe we'll give you your compounds back or whatever the case is, we're not getting anywhere. >> i think it's just the mentality of the people who are in charge of russia today, who are leaders of the current regime. most of them, of course, as you well know from the kgb, and mentality of those people is they only understand a position of strength and they understand the p
he claimed it was local self-defense forces. i think that was the phrase. and gradually, over the last three years, it basically evolved into him proudly and brazenly admitting it was indeed the russian military behind the operation. so i think, you know, let's wait and see what happens in a few years 'time. >> what's the danger of the trump administration not accepting this argument that you make? because they're not even at a point that they are in a position to push on the russians....
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zimmerman is charged with sec d second degree murder, zimmerman claims it was self defense. jury selection continues today, is expected to go at least another week. [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. also available uh-oguess what day it is!is?? huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. then goes home...ly goes big... a mother sees the light... a son explores new worlds... and a father finds himself... face to face with himself... only smoother... epic shaves... epic picture... and epic fun... your destination f
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he is somebody that does have detailed understanding of the way that the department of defense works. >> some are calling carter the last man standing for the job, and for other reported top choices including michelle, senator swrak reid, and secretary of homeland security jay johnson that all withdrew their names from consideration. >>> now to ferguson, missouri, where the law enforcement is now being scaled back citing improved conditions. jay nixon says the national guard is no longer needed in the city of st. louis and that its presence will be reduced in ferguson. county police officers will also stop working 12-hour shifts. governor nixon declared the state of emergency last month before violent protests erupted when a grand jury decided not to indict darren wilson for the shooting of michael brown. video showed head venting anger and grief after that announcement of no indictment at a st. louis bar is no longer supporting the rams after five players made the hands up, don't shoot gesture on sunday. in a facebook post, the bar said it will now back the chiefs because of the "bon
he is somebody that does have detailed understanding of the way that the department of defense works. >> some are calling carter the last man standing for the job, and for other reported top choices including michelle, senator swrak reid, and secretary of homeland security jay johnson that all withdrew their names from consideration. >>> now to ferguson, missouri, where the law enforcement is now being scaled back citing improved conditions. jay nixon says the national guard is...
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was just a coffee boy, and then he said no, he was a bigger player, so it is interesting to see his defense team go back to him being way over his head. one of the more interesting things is that in the meeting he floated a potential putin and trump meeting, he says that sessions green lit it, and that they approved by nodding or something of that nature. >> thank you both very much on this saturday. >>> a gop candidate refusing to back down after using a racist dog whistle. what voters will make of these tactics. your mornings were made for better things, than psoriatic arthritis. as you and your rheumatologist consider treatments, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once daily pill for psoriatic arthritis. taken with methotrexate or similar medicines, it can reduce joint pain... ...swelling and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines,
was just a coffee boy, and then he said no, he was a bigger player, so it is interesting to see his defense team go back to him being way over his head. one of the more interesting things is that in the meeting he floated a potential putin and trump meeting, he says that sessions green lit it, and that they approved by nodding or something of that nature. >> thank you both very much on this saturday. >>> a gop candidate refusing to back down after using a racist dog whistle. what...
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framed as carter or -- >> well, let me tell you that the republicans talk about the huge spending on the defense and the aerospace which is bigger spending than anything else, and what is the difference of the building the highways and national defense highway plan as eisenhower called it and what is wrong with building up a structure in the country that we could get by fast and eisenhower would say it is a defensive move. >> and it is. >> and there is some support for this and the numbers show that people want this stuff to happen, but he does not have the horses in the senate or the congress to make it happen. >> if the you believe in what you do, the public will buy it and if you don't, they will never buy it. the president tried to champion some of the during his political -- wait, i'm sorry. no, we just put up the wrong prompter, and somebody told me to reintroduce you joan walsh and nia-malik henderson. champion some of the good news in the press conference this morning. the private sector is, quote, doing fine. and here is where the president was stumped. let's watch him. >> we have creat
framed as carter or -- >> well, let me tell you that the republicans talk about the huge spending on the defense and the aerospace which is bigger spending than anything else, and what is the difference of the building the highways and national defense highway plan as eisenhower called it and what is wrong with building up a structure in the country that we could get by fast and eisenhower would say it is a defensive move. >> and it is. >> and there is some support for this...
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our defenses will collapse. our guard will be down. and when we're hit, it's going to be because of our own incompetence and failure and we'll only have ourselves to blame. >> michael crowley, i know you've covered national security for a long time. i thought dave harman on tv today talking about how we are where we are in terms of the structure of the intelligence community and even long-time intel folks concede that there's always room for jim clapper -- do you hear anything coming out of the trump universe that suggests that he is plugged into the reality of how and why our intel operates the way it does, that much of it is in response to things that were fixed after 9/11? >> you know, nicole, i think to the contrary. a very interesting thing to understand about -- a piece of context here. michael flynn, who seems to be trump's top force for intelligence, made his name a decade ago by co-authoring a paper that was very critical of the u.s. intelligence community. i think it was specific to the battlefield in afghanistan and the war
our defenses will collapse. our guard will be down. and when we're hit, it's going to be because of our own incompetence and failure and we'll only have ourselves to blame. >> michael crowley, i know you've covered national security for a long time. i thought dave harman on tv today talking about how we are where we are in terms of the structure of the intelligence community and even long-time intel folks concede that there's always room for jim clapper -- do you hear anything coming out...
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president of the united states that those same foreign policy experts wouldn't be right back in the defense department and the state department? isn't it the case that there is still a place for them in potentially a jeb bush administration? >> well, i've said before, it's like watching a zombie movie. you just can't get rid of these people. and there's war in the air and they come rushing back out to that smell of blood and they want more. they're like vampires. they cannot be dispatched. and the media, i think, you know, our network, everybody putting them on as experts and doesn't really hold them accountable for some of the things they've said in the past. they made statements that were either lies or just flat-out false assertions for years about iraq. so what they have to say now should bear no credibility. and you're right. i think some republicans would, you know, whether it's marco rubio or jeb bush or others who might run for president, would embrace some of these people. certainly the neo-cons are like parasites who would try to find a warm body like a leech to hook on to and sta
president of the united states that those same foreign policy experts wouldn't be right back in the defense department and the state department? isn't it the case that there is still a place for them in potentially a jeb bush administration? >> well, i've said before, it's like watching a zombie movie. you just can't get rid of these people. and there's war in the air and they come rushing back out to that smell of blood and they want more. they're like vampires. they cannot be...
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restart the missile defense systems in poland and czech republic that we can't solve in seeking better relations. but fundamentally understand what this guy is and what he's about and act accordingly. >> he doesn't seem to be responding to all of these arguments that he's isolating himself and hurting the stock market and hurting the ruble. he seems to play a completely different game. do you think it's been trying to recreate a soviet style empire? >> i think he always has had that ambition. when ukraine looked like it was going the wrong way because of recent events, that put his control of crimea and sevastopol in jeopardy. stali in, moved them all out and killed them. there was a treaty that the territorial integrity of crimea would be respected as part of ukraine. this man is blatant because he has these ambitions for the return of russia. that's why the next thing we need to worry about is pressure on the baltic states. i believe that the this is the second time now but particularly now where the excuse of russian-speaking peoples rights are protected in romania and poland and ba
restart the missile defense systems in poland and czech republic that we can't solve in seeking better relations. but fundamentally understand what this guy is and what he's about and act accordingly. >> he doesn't seem to be responding to all of these arguments that he's isolating himself and hurting the stock market and hurting the ruble. he seems to play a completely different game. do you think it's been trying to recreate a soviet style empire? >> i think he always has had that...
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he unveiled retired general james mattis, his pick for defense secretary. trump introduced mattis. trump out of nowhere tweeted show host laura ingraham. and john mccain offered some great quotes on donald trump today. here they are. basically take the first quote and then repeat it three more times. he then told the reporter i promise on the first of january i will answer all of the stupid idiotic questions. >>> another former general in the trump circle is receiving new attention. his national security adviser's son, flynn, who was fired today for passing on fake news story via twitter. but his father has passed on a few himself. here are a few, clinton is involved in child sex trafficking and has secretly waged war on the catholic church. and discussed jihadi and terrorists, fake news played a role in the election and continues to find a wide audience. a buzz feed of donald trump's own tweet where they follow back root stories to their own source found more of them came from breitbart than any other news, and a whopping 77% disapproval rating from people in new jersey, over half
he unveiled retired general james mattis, his pick for defense secretary. trump introduced mattis. trump out of nowhere tweeted show host laura ingraham. and john mccain offered some great quotes on donald trump today. here they are. basically take the first quote and then repeat it three more times. he then told the reporter i promise on the first of january i will answer all of the stupid idiotic questions. >>> another former general in the trump circle is receiving new attention....
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bill clinton wrote an op-ed 15iing t15 saying the defense of marriage act should be overturned. he says not only did it provide an excuse it for the discrimination, the law itself is dts crimin discriminatory. big 180. and we'll be waiting for hillary clinton and when does she decide. we'll ask that. finally, what happens when you're too far right for even cpac to invite you? you charge them with being under the thumb of being under sharia law. as certified recovery specialists at lifelock, we're dedicated to getting you back on track from identity theft. to protect you from being a victim in the first place, we have specialists for that, too. ♪ [ alarm blaring ] ♪ [ lasers zapping ] ♪ yep. we make a pretty good team. [ male announcer ] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. [ male announcer ] call 1-800-lifelock ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't l
bill clinton wrote an op-ed 15iing t15 saying the defense of marriage act should be overturned. he says not only did it provide an excuse it for the discrimination, the law itself is dts crimin discriminatory. big 180. and we'll be waiting for hillary clinton and when does she decide. we'll ask that. finally, what happens when you're too far right for even cpac to invite you? you charge them with being under the thumb of being under sharia law. as certified recovery specialists at lifelock,...
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he had meetings with all kinds of folks all kinds of times with this defense. >> no. we heard him say he had no contact with the russians. if he felt that having contact as -- in his role as a senator on the armed services committee warranted a contact with a number of ambassadors including the russian ambassador, that's an easy thing to say and defend in that seat. it's not so easy to defend weeks later after you have been confirmed and after this cloud of suspicion is still hanging over this administration to have yet another person involved in it have contacts that they did not disclose. >> how did al franken know to ask? >> you know, that is a good question. i think we can point to that new york times article. i'm not so sure we know how to ask that question. but that is a valid question of literally anybody come in to serve in the trump administration. did you have contacts in russia. anybody in the trump orbit at this point, that is a valid question because we keep finding more and more people come out and say yes i can but i don't remember what i said and i thi
he had meetings with all kinds of folks all kinds of times with this defense. >> no. we heard him say he had no contact with the russians. if he felt that having contact as -- in his role as a senator on the armed services committee warranted a contact with a number of ambassadors including the russian ambassador, that's an easy thing to say and defend in that seat. it's not so easy to defend weeks later after you have been confirmed and after this cloud of suspicion is still hanging over...
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but daniel's defense attorney russell smith countered, uh-uh, his client killed chelsea, yes, but this was no murder. >> the tragedy of this young lady is no longer with us. but the facts these two people got together and one of these people passed away is not proof of murder. >> he argued it was just a horrible accident caused by choking during consensual sex, and he put on his own forensic pathologist to argue that as well. >> some type of neck compression strangulation. >> though the expert conceded there was no physical proof of that. but he disagreed with the state's conclusion chelsea was beaten to death. >> the facial bones by themselves would be an unusual cause of death. there's a variety of things that could have occurred after death that could have resulted in these fractures. >> then the defense attorney called his only other witness, daniel clay himself. the one person who knew what really happened that night. and daniel swore his story about accidental choking was god's truth. and when she died, he said, he panicked. >> i was extremely emotional. never been in serious tro
but daniel's defense attorney russell smith countered, uh-uh, his client killed chelsea, yes, but this was no murder. >> the tragedy of this young lady is no longer with us. but the facts these two people got together and one of these people passed away is not proof of murder. >> he argued it was just a horrible accident caused by choking during consensual sex, and he put on his own forensic pathologist to argue that as well. >> some type of neck compression strangulation....
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i think there are three of us in the cabinet, defense, treasury, and state that cannot participate in politics. so i think my biggest contribution is to do the best job i can for our country. >> i have to ask about my new colleague. >> yes. >> what did you think when she said, i'm going to become a member of the fourth estate, this side of the line here? >> well, i was a little surprised. but, you know, she decided to go for it and i am very excited for her. >> all right madame secretary. good to talk to you. >> thank you. >>> well, chris, when it comes to promising any extra exclusive to chelsea, secretary clinton said, that was not in the cards. she told a colleague of ours in another interview that there would be no extra special love being given to chelsea or nbc. we'll see, right, chris? >> heck, a boy can dream. chuck, i bless you for asking the chelsea clinton question. i think that's what everyone wanted to know. have a great weekend, chuck. >> you got it, buddy. all right. >> be safe. >>> the president continues his trip to the asia pacific region. as you heard, where chuck i
i think there are three of us in the cabinet, defense, treasury, and state that cannot participate in politics. so i think my biggest contribution is to do the best job i can for our country. >> i have to ask about my new colleague. >> yes. >> what did you think when she said, i'm going to become a member of the fourth estate, this side of the line here? >> well, i was a little surprised. but, you know, she decided to go for it and i am very excited for her. >> all...
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branch nominations including even the nominee for the first time, the nominee for the secretary of defense who by the way, is a republican former senator. pending nominees wait an average of almost a year per senate vote. almost a year. about 280 days. republicans filibustered 57 of president obama's nominees, but madam president, they have secretly stopped scores and scores of nominations by secret holes and procedural hurdles. they've jammed executive branch nominees even when they have no objection to the nominee's qualifications just to eat up valuable floor time here. i'm concerned about this dysfunction but i'm not the only one. virtually every american thinks this is foolish the way things are going. the nation is watching the senate see whether they will have function efficiently again and they're watching. i don't mind the public calling for work going forward. the senate is not completely broken. >> we are listening in to obviously senate majority leader harry reid starting off with an impassioned plea for republicans and democrats to put some kind of legislation on the floor. so
branch nominations including even the nominee for the first time, the nominee for the secretary of defense who by the way, is a republican former senator. pending nominees wait an average of almost a year per senate vote. almost a year. about 280 days. republicans filibustered 57 of president obama's nominees, but madam president, they have secretly stopped scores and scores of nominations by secret holes and procedural hurdles. they've jammed executive branch nominees even when they have no...
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>> and pivot is something to throw in her face to get her off in the subject and putting her on the defense instead of offense >> he has your vote and their votes. >> yes. >> he needs to get more voters. how does he do that? >> i think his daughter is a very smart young woman, every time she's on the stage introducing something, i am really impressed with her. i have not seen the sons that much to tell you how they do. ivanka really impresses me. so that's a good a-plus polls for him. >> thank you, maryland. they know this is a bad position right now. thomas. >> yeah, they're all talking about next debate. jacob, thank you very much. >> joining me onset here. president obama's campaign manager, david, it is good to have you with me. i know you were listening to jacob's interview with maryland there of the machado's story being watered under the bridge. >> hillary clinton is using this to illuminate his practices. battleground states right now, neck and neck, do you think it will make a difference to move the needle in her favor? > >> it shares the spotlight on donald trump's treatments for
>> and pivot is something to throw in her face to get her off in the subject and putting her on the defense instead of offense >> he has your vote and their votes. >> yes. >> he needs to get more voters. how does he do that? >> i think his daughter is a very smart young woman, every time she's on the stage introducing something, i am really impressed with her. i have not seen the sons that much to tell you how they do. ivanka really impresses me. so that's a good...
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try crest pro/active defense. it neutralizes bacteria for a healthier mouth than even the leading multi-benefit toothpaste. crest. >>> chelsea has been missing for more than a week. >> i love her and i miss her and i want her to come home. >> when her family and friends gathered for a prayer vigil. >> she is coming home. it is not hope. it is a reality. >> it is something i wish nobody has to go through. she is your baby sister. you are supposed to take care of her and be there for her and you can't. >> chelsea's family moved their search operation from big mike's place to a more permanent base. >> they went to a vacant bank and set up a headquarters. >> a lot of new faces today which is good because people are tired. >> from here her family held to a fading hope that chelsea was still alive and might come home. >> i miss you and love you. if someone is holding you no matter where you are at or no matter what, we just want you home. >> the family's organization was impressive. each volunteer assigned to a group. e
try crest pro/active defense. it neutralizes bacteria for a healthier mouth than even the leading multi-benefit toothpaste. crest. >>> chelsea has been missing for more than a week. >> i love her and i miss her and i want her to come home. >> when her family and friends gathered for a prayer vigil. >> she is coming home. it is not hope. it is a reality. >> it is something i wish nobody has to go through. she is your baby sister. you are supposed to take care of...
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i want to let everybody see, john kelly, the chief of the staff and secretary of defense mattis who are escorting cindy mccain to the vietnam memorial there to pay tribute to all those who were lost. the children are behind them there. this is a very powerful moment. this is going to be in the papers tomorrow. this is an amazing picture here of solidarity of our country. back to you, colonel, tell me about this as a veteran and a decorated one, isn't it something that the most famous veteran of the vietnam war was a p.o.w., that it -- it wasn't murphy or colin kelly who went down the smoke stack of a ship. it wasn't something like that. it was kind of a different experience. what do you make of the fact that he is court of the figure we think of in politics certainly who served? >> well, i think it's a complete different experience. it's one thing to be in uniform and fight against the enemies of the republic and serve and in many cases give the last full measure. it's something else again to be in a position where you have to continue to endure torture for a long period of time. it's n
i want to let everybody see, john kelly, the chief of the staff and secretary of defense mattis who are escorting cindy mccain to the vietnam memorial there to pay tribute to all those who were lost. the children are behind them there. this is a very powerful moment. this is going to be in the papers tomorrow. this is an amazing picture here of solidarity of our country. back to you, colonel, tell me about this as a veteran and a decorated one, isn't it something that the most famous veteran of...
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then to a war of words over america's strategy to battle isis with the defense secretary saying the iraqis don't have the will to fight. a warning on some beaches for swimmers. great white sparks are back just on time for summer buzz the rolling ride for freedom honoring our veterans and soldiers missing in action. "first look" starts right now. >> good morning. breaking news epic floods record rainfall in oklahoma and texas proving deadly and dangerous. it's not over. more extreme weather today. right now tim imagines just unbelievable. >> stop. he needs to get out. here we go. here we go. in texas, a close call. raging waters just too much for an suv there. the man inside escaping just on time. in an marcos, the blanco river cresting. more than 1000 structures are damaged and destroyed. in nearly 400 homes are lost in women berly. in houston and dallas tornadoes. an apartment complex's roof ripped off. traffic lights and garages left twisted. >> the signs are bent into the ground. >> in oklahoma a double threat. first the flooding. two people have died. a firefighter who drowned and a 33
then to a war of words over america's strategy to battle isis with the defense secretary saying the iraqis don't have the will to fight. a warning on some beaches for swimmers. great white sparks are back just on time for summer buzz the rolling ride for freedom honoring our veterans and soldiers missing in action. "first look" starts right now. >> good morning. breaking news epic floods record rainfall in oklahoma and texas proving deadly and dangerous. it's not over. more...
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later in the program, one of america's leading defense experts recommend everyone read up with book this summer. it's about the iranian revolutionary guard core t. author joins us later in the program. first, however, i will welcome senator jeff blake, whose new book "the conscience of a conservative" debuted. a long time member of jesus christ for the latter day saints. he ran the goldwater institute in arizona before beginning his political career. he spent most of 2016 on the sunday shows as a handsful of designated critics of donald trump. now as he rounds into his own election here in arizona, she ramping up that trump criticism in his new book, she a friend of mine. i may have campaigned for him. i have been in so many campaign trips to arizona, i can't recall. i have certainly endorsed him, including his first senate race in which he replaced my favorite senator john kyle who retired. welcome, senator, good to see you. >> thanks, for having me on. >> let's start we are election rates. are you under water, your poll rates say 20%, are you in this for the duration? are you going to
later in the program, one of america's leading defense experts recommend everyone read up with book this summer. it's about the iranian revolutionary guard core t. author joins us later in the program. first, however, i will welcome senator jeff blake, whose new book "the conscience of a conservative" debuted. a long time member of jesus christ for the latter day saints. he ran the goldwater institute in arizona before beginning his political career. he spent most of 2016 on the...
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coming up at the top of hour -- top reasons take a stuff stance against chuck hagel's nomination for defense secretary. what's really bemind all of the maneuvering on capitol hill? is this just a show? the morning joe crew breaks it down. >>> when we come back -- we'll huddle around the watercooler. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> it's one of the most remarkable military stories of our time, nuclear superpower defeated by rebels who waged a hit and run war. tonight, afghanistan is free of soviet troops. [ male announcer ] what are happy kids made of? bikes and balloons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles. puddles and pails and yes, puppy dog tails. for a lunch like this, there's a hug and a kiss. because that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> enough with the real news. let's gather around the watercooler with louis. >> the love doctor is in the house. >>> how was last night? was there romance? how
coming up at the top of hour -- top reasons take a stuff stance against chuck hagel's nomination for defense secretary. what's really bemind all of the maneuvering on capitol hill? is this just a show? the morning joe crew breaks it down. >>> when we come back -- we'll huddle around the watercooler. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> it's one of the most remarkable military stories of our time, nuclear superpower defeated by rebels who waged a hit and run war. tonight, afghanistan...
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and i have outlined in my opening statement that the six defenses between al qaeda and what we're facing right now, do you general agree with that? >> what i general agree with, senator, they have been using conventional tactics until such time as we applied air power. and they're beginning to adapt now. >> now you don't agree that strategy that we would impose against terrorists in some group is appropriate today with looking in terms of the army we're facing? >> i agree we have to build the capability of the isil to address it conventionally while including a counter terrorism component in our strategy. >> okay. secretary hagel, i would like to get on record who is in charge of the record. we hear people like the ambassador and the state department that say they are a lot of control. my -- it's commander austin, i feel better about it. is that who is in control of this? >> -- >> now military? >> yes. as i said in my opening statement, senator, i tried to frame some of that up in, for example, what i mentioned about general allen's role. as a coordinating role but i said he would direct
and i have outlined in my opening statement that the six defenses between al qaeda and what we're facing right now, do you general agree with that? >> what i general agree with, senator, they have been using conventional tactics until such time as we applied air power. and they're beginning to adapt now. >> now you don't agree that strategy that we would impose against terrorists in some group is appropriate today with looking in terms of the army we're facing? >> i agree we...
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the zimmerman defense team is about to roll out a zimmerman defense website and his new attorney knows why the killing happened. he says it's trayvon's fault. >> the reason he is dead is not because he was black or wore a hoody or was walking in the rain, it's because that young man made a terrible decision and bad judgment and he decided to break somebody's nose. >> trayvon mad a bad decision in he was walking home with skittles and iced tea, and he was being followed, but zimmerman's attorneys were in front of the cameras again. >> translator: people protesting, the one thing they all have in common is they were not there, they're making assumptions not based on fact. when the evidence comes out, if you apply the law to what happened, and the forensic evidence all supports mr. zimmerman's version of what happened -- >> when the evidence comes out, yes we need the evidence to come out, not the acquittal from the sanford police department the night of the shooting. it's been 39 days, this needs to be an arrest. we never said zimmerman should have been convicted or should be convicted.
the zimmerman defense team is about to roll out a zimmerman defense website and his new attorney knows why the killing happened. he says it's trayvon's fault. >> the reason he is dead is not because he was black or wore a hoody or was walking in the rain, it's because that young man made a terrible decision and bad judgment and he decided to break somebody's nose. >> trayvon mad a bad decision in he was walking home with skittles and iced tea, and he was being followed, but...
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that is who gets to vote to confirm the defense secretary, very troubled by this terrorist organization that he heard about in a chat room somewhere. don't feel so bad, rush, every country's got them, we just give them more power than most countries do. republicans filibustered chuck hagel's nomination yesterday, that has never happened before, no cabinet nominee has ever been blocked by a filibuster, we have been hit by meteors, but this was never done, now the senate is in recess, the confirmation will probably happen in a week and a half, unless of course we have to hear rand paul chair hearings on the birth certificate of the president, or something more compelling than us needing a defense secretary, than having 66,000 americans deployed in war. that does it for us. we'll see you back here monday, monday night for the premier of the documentary, "hubris, the selling of the iraq war". that does it for us. brand-new documentary, "hubris:selling the iraq war." good night. >>> cruising for a bruising. let's play hardball. >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start
that is who gets to vote to confirm the defense secretary, very troubled by this terrorist organization that he heard about in a chat room somewhere. don't feel so bad, rush, every country's got them, we just give them more power than most countries do. republicans filibustered chuck hagel's nomination yesterday, that has never happened before, no cabinet nominee has ever been blocked by a filibuster, we have been hit by meteors, but this was never done, now the senate is in recess, the...
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i don't think we should be defensive about it. i think there is a strong, good, right story to tell. if republicans want to spend all their time talking about repealing a law that's working, that's their business. i think what democrats should to is not be defensive. but we need to move on and focus on the things that are really important to the american people right now. >> so, republicans have criticized the white house for not yet releasing how many people have paid for coverage under the aca. >>> senator harry reid says a task force to deal with rancher bundy. the militia members who came to support the rancher against the bureau of land management. majority leader accused bundy's backers of bringing their children to a showdown in an effort to create negative headlines if violence had broken out. >> there were hundreds, hundreds of people from around the country that came there. they had sniper rifles on the freeway. they had assault weapons. they had automatic weapons. these people who hold themselves out to be patriots are
i don't think we should be defensive about it. i think there is a strong, good, right story to tell. if republicans want to spend all their time talking about repealing a law that's working, that's their business. i think what democrats should to is not be defensive. but we need to move on and focus on the things that are really important to the american people right now. >> so, republicans have criticized the white house for not yet releasing how many people have paid for coverage under...
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we'll break it down and president obama's spirited farewell speech included a forceful defense of his record, an emotional thank you to the first family. >> it falls to each of those to be those anxious, jealous guardians of our democracy, to embrace the joyous task that we've been given to continually try to improve this great nation of ours. i will be right there with you as a citizen all my remaining days. >> tonight, as i'm sure you heard, there's a stunning report that's surfaced regarding what donald trump was told last week in his briefing of russia's roll in the u.s. election. the materials prepared for trump's briefing last friday included information that made damaging allegations about trump's deelgts with the russians. the officials say that the material initially circulated among opponents of donald trump and was passed to u.s. intelligence agency. the information has not been verified and the sources would not comment on the nature of the allegations. neither of the officials said that the fbi was actively investigating the information. but according to reports by cnn an
we'll break it down and president obama's spirited farewell speech included a forceful defense of his record, an emotional thank you to the first family. >> it falls to each of those to be those anxious, jealous guardians of our democracy, to embrace the joyous task that we've been given to continually try to improve this great nation of ours. i will be right there with you as a citizen all my remaining days. >> tonight, as i'm sure you heard, there's a stunning report that's...
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the defense says the technology is not conclusive. the morning a voice analyst said the screams were not zimmerman's. it was a redacted version from the news. >> the screams don't match at all. that's what tells me that it's not george zimmerman of the screams that i present. >> i think you said you didn't make a determination as to who it was. you made a determination as to who it did not appear to be? >> that's correct. >> joining me now is ron mott. when are we expecting the judge to make a decision on this key evidence? >> we do expect that she will make a decision at which point she's heard all the voice experts that both sides would like to have in this trial. we've not heard from the one expert who has made perhaps the most declarative conclusions about who is speaking and who is yelling on that 911 call. that's alan wright. we're expecting he will come up this afternoon. the judge said she would be happy to extend the court session until 6:00 today. one of the distinctions that the state was making is this particular witness w
the defense says the technology is not conclusive. the morning a voice analyst said the screams were not zimmerman's. it was a redacted version from the news. >> the screams don't match at all. that's what tells me that it's not george zimmerman of the screams that i present. >> i think you said you didn't make a determination as to who it was. you made a determination as to who it did not appear to be? >> that's correct. >> joining me now is ron mott. when are we...
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kerry was mentioned at one point as a potential defense secretary also. but in this latest cabinet shake-up, that post appears to be going to a republican. according to reports, former nebraska senator chuck hagel is the administration's leading candidate for the top defense post. hagel reportedly discussed the position with president obama earlier this month at the white house. officials say he may be nominated as soon as next week. joining us now to break down this news, vice president and executive editor of the new msnbc.com and msnbc politico analyst richard wolf. let's start with who gets the blame for what happened yesterday? >> this was whipped up by john mccain. he made it personal. he was dogged with it. fox news, let's face it, were also driving the story considerably. in the end, this came down to susan rice's decision and my sources who are very close to her said, this wasn't someone who was pushed. she made the decision herself. she could have got confirmed but decided to pull back because it would have been messy. >> she honestly said in he
kerry was mentioned at one point as a potential defense secretary also. but in this latest cabinet shake-up, that post appears to be going to a republican. according to reports, former nebraska senator chuck hagel is the administration's leading candidate for the top defense post. hagel reportedly discussed the position with president obama earlier this month at the white house. officials say he may be nominated as soon as next week. joining us now to break down this news, vice president and...
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. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says cyber threats are very real and dangerous. that's why cyber security will take top billing this weekend when he meets with members of a chinese delegation. hagel is calling for rules of the road to prevent conflict on global computer networks. the meeting comes amid ongoing cyber threats and china uses cyber based attacks. hagel says cyber security will be a topic at next week's nato meeting for defense ministers. >>> now to reports of massive corruption plaguing the preparation for the winter olympics in russia. a former russia deputy minister claims that up to $30 billion have been stolen from funds intended for the sochi games. cost overruns have quadrupled. the head of the russian olympic committee said he's confident russian prosecutors and auditors are keeping an eye on costs. >>> when it comes to the national spelling bee, there's a new champ. knaidel. k-n-a-i-d-e-l. >> 13-year-old ar vin mahankali won the scripps national bee. he correctly spelled knaidel, which n case your wondering is a ball of leven dough. spelled k
. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says cyber threats are very real and dangerous. that's why cyber security will take top billing this weekend when he meets with members of a chinese delegation. hagel is calling for rules of the road to prevent conflict on global computer networks. the meeting comes amid ongoing cyber threats and china uses cyber based attacks. hagel says cyber security will be a topic at next week's nato meeting for defense ministers. >>> now to reports of...
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defensive end for the giants, jets, and some other team we won't talk about. 83 1/2 sacks. so thousands of collisions. how many concussions do you remember having? how are you doing now? do you have teammates, ex-teammates you played with who aren't doing so well? >> well, let me address the concussion piece first. i couldn't tell you how many concussions i had when i played. that information wasn't probably disclosed to me during the course of my career or after my career ended. i will tell you that playing in a three-four defense and playing alongside lawrence taylor in 177 games, the average game would be 65 snaps a game. so you'd take about 65 plays a game i actually hit a 300-pound lineman head on in 177 ball games. that should tell the story in itself. now, the game is vicious. the game is warrior-like at the pro level. you sign up for that. what you didn't sign up for is to leave the game maimed, to leave the game with them not being transparent with you about what has gone on or partaken in your health and the concerns that you'll have later on down the road. no one
defensive end for the giants, jets, and some other team we won't talk about. 83 1/2 sacks. so thousands of collisions. how many concussions do you remember having? how are you doing now? do you have teammates, ex-teammates you played with who aren't doing so well? >> well, let me address the concussion piece first. i couldn't tell you how many concussions i had when i played. that information wasn't probably disclosed to me during the course of my career or after my career ended. i will...
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if donald trump doesn't get behind his secretary of defense, when his secretary of defense differs from him, it's going to be rough sailing. >> ely, there's the trump base, and they're in the mood to break some furniture, and there's the clinton base that is concerned with some of the things they're hearing from donald trump. but this is mollifying them to a more traditional line. >> i think there are these different worlds. democrats might be, you know, a little relieved to hear some of the things that mattis said today. but the trump voters and the main stream republicans, there's a lot of friction there. i think one of the things that you think about the things that trump says on the stump, what he's saying because he thinks it will be what will get him the right reaction in that moment. beyond that moment, it's all very fluid. it all changes. you have trump's own top advisers saying don't take him literally. don't listen to his words, look into his heart. what is that? but that's where we are. so you have that world, and then you have this more grownup world on capitol hill, where t
if donald trump doesn't get behind his secretary of defense, when his secretary of defense differs from him, it's going to be rough sailing. >> ely, there's the trump base, and they're in the mood to break some furniture, and there's the clinton base that is concerned with some of the things they're hearing from donald trump. but this is mollifying them to a more traditional line. >> i think there are these different worlds. democrats might be, you know, a little relieved to hear...
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their anti-air operation defenses are a lot more sophisticated than libya. it would have to be a much bigger, more robust more aggressive military action to have an impact. particularly if you're targeting the chemical weapons, which, if they are there, they could be anywhere. figuring out how to come up with an effective military response, even if you get the u.n. or the arab league onboard, is also a really big challenge. >> let's go to the american situation. as i mentioned, john mccain often the hawk in these discussions. last night on fox, he went further. let's watch senator mccain. >> it's a shameful chapter in american history, and i hope that this new revelation of chemical weapons will move the president to do what he should have done two years ago. from the statement that's coming out of the white house, i'm not sure they will. >> there he is, shameful. what do you expect if the assad government falls in the next several months? or within the year? say. who wins? >> one of the issues the administration has been most focused on is this day-after is
their anti-air operation defenses are a lot more sophisticated than libya. it would have to be a much bigger, more robust more aggressive military action to have an impact. particularly if you're targeting the chemical weapons, which, if they are there, they could be anywhere. figuring out how to come up with an effective military response, even if you get the u.n. or the arab league onboard, is also a really big challenge. >> let's go to the american situation. as i mentioned, john...
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the federal defense of marriage act rests in the hands of the supreme court. the crew breaks down yesterday's argument and what it means politically moving forward. and when we come back here, stay tuned for this, the political wake-up call. we have a first look at the morning playbook. "way too early" coming right back. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. you know the giants don't have a mascot right mom? [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. ♪ >>
the federal defense of marriage act rests in the hands of the supreme court. the crew breaks down yesterday's argument and what it means politically moving forward. and when we come back here, stay tuned for this, the political wake-up call. we have a first look at the morning playbook. "way too early" coming right back. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the...
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. >> respond to alex's outrageous defense of the twitter in chief. >> having been in the white house before and another reaction i had to watching clapper today is there's two things about the intelligence community donald trump is going to find out. one, there is no entity on the planet that can inflict more damage on the president of the united states than the united states intelligence community. >> explain that. >> well, we saw evidence of that on your show when nbc news reported that u.s. intelligence officials said they had evidence of russian officials celebrating when donald trump won. that was a shot across the bow from the intelligence community telling donald trump we're going hurt you if you continue to do this to us. there is two things. a, no one can inflict more damage through leaks or they can withhold information, they can set him up and if there is, god forbid, there is some bad incident, they will not, you know, they have the press telling the story. and then the second thing is there are no bigger egos in washington than in the intelligence community. >> no better
. >> respond to alex's outrageous defense of the twitter in chief. >> having been in the white house before and another reaction i had to watching clapper today is there's two things about the intelligence community donald trump is going to find out. one, there is no entity on the planet that can inflict more damage on the president of the united states than the united states intelligence community. >> explain that. >> well, we saw evidence of that on your show when nbc...
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they all want massive defense spending. they all want massive tax cuts. the combination will provide a substantial joke and threaten the economy down the road with inflation and passive deficits. it will produce a jobs effect. i think democrats ought to move in that area to support the infrastructure program. they have been moderate to the extent they can to see to it they are not just massive reductions to the highest income levels particularly to those most in need and to deal with all of the other issues in the same way. and where they think he is wrong, as they clearly do on immigration and some of the other issues they will take him on vigorously. >> it will be amazing to see if they can reach any kind of compromise. >> one area i don't think they will on individual tax rates but in terms of corporate tax reform i think there is a possibility. >> thank you. i really appreciate it. >>> coming up, there is a way to in effect eliminate the effect of the electoral college without the long crew said of a constitutional amendment. that effort is already un
they all want massive defense spending. they all want massive tax cuts. the combination will provide a substantial joke and threaten the economy down the road with inflation and passive deficits. it will produce a jobs effect. i think democrats ought to move in that area to support the infrastructure program. they have been moderate to the extent they can to see to it they are not just massive reductions to the highest income levels particularly to those most in need and to deal with all of the...